Bassmaster Classic: Day Three Final Standings

Over the past three days the Bassmaster Classic has been a way of life for us here at Bad Poncho Outdoors, with good reason too.

On day one the Lane brothers looked to show they are both strong anglers that want prove their skills. On day two Chris Lane moved up to first with his brother Bobby down in 4th. The family ties in the Bassmaster Classic are something that will be talked about for years to come even if the brothers didn’t totally rock the leaderboard on day one and two.

The story for us though was watching Dustin Wilks, Aaron Martens, and Brent Chapman do their thing. Throughout the event we heard anglers saying that Aaron kept pulling up and giving them tips, like what bait to use and how to fish it. Aaron was playing a mental game with the guys even if he didn’t know it, personally I think that Aaron is one of the best at getting inside the heads of his competitors. Then you have Dustin Wilks, the guy has been quite during his career even though he has 12 top 10 finishes. Last is Brent Chapman. Brent is a guy that I have been watching on the simple basis of his victory on Lewisville, most guys will carry momentum and either come extremely close to victory or will win again after getting the confidence.

Below is the final standing for the 25 anglers that qualified for day 3.